Jump to content

Hammadi Sammoud

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hammadi Sammoud
BornJune 25, 1947
Kelibia, Tunisia
NationalityTunisian
EducationTunis University
Occupations
  • Linguist
  • academic
AwardsSultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Award (2017)
Abu Al Qasim Al Shabi Award (2017)

Hammadi Hamida Sammoud (Arabic: حمادي صمود) (French: Hamadi Samoud) is a Tunisian academic, writer, historian, and linguist, who was born on June 25, 1946.[1] He is also a member of the House of Wisdom Foundation.[2]

Early life

[edit]

Sammoud was born in Kelibia, Tunisia. He studied the persistence of philosophy and classical literature.[3] In 1972, he obtained a degree in Arabic language and literature from the college of arts and humanities in Tunisia, and in 1980, he received a PhD in the same major, his thesis was titled "Arabs’ Rhetorical Thinking: Its Principles and Development in the 6th Century".[4] After studying at the New Sorbonne University Paris 3, the University of Paris 8 and the Lumière University Lyon 2, he worked as a professor at the faculty of arts and humanities in Manouba.[3][5]

He was a professor from 1984 until 2008.[4] He was a teacher at the Higher Institute of Linguistics, which offered classes in linguistics, language sciences and rhetoric to university professors.[4] In addition, he participated in several scientific seminars in rhetoric, criticism and theories of literature. During his professional career, he supervised approximately 70 scientific research, 24 of which were doctoral theses.[4]

On November 12, 2012, he was appointed a member of the House of Wisdom Foundation.[6]

Sammoud received the “Literary Studies and Criticism” Award by Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation in recognition of his contribution to the field of contemporary Arabic criticism.[7]

Works

[edit]
  • Arabs’ Rhetorical Thinking: Its Principles and Development in the 6th Century[8][9] (original: āltāfkyr ālʿrby ālblāġy: ōsosh w taṭwrh ēlā alqrn alsāds) (1981)
  • Poetry and Heritage: Poetic Awareness of Heritage (original: Aš-Šiʻr wa-t-turāt̲: maʻnā al-Waʻī aš-Šiʻrī bi-t-turāt̲) (1986)[9]
  • The Front and Back: The Confluence of Heritage and Modernity (original: ālwāǧh walqafā: fi tlāzwm āltwrāṯ wālḥdāṯa) (1988)
  • The Lexical and Poetic Theory of Arab Heritage Through Texts (co-authored with Abdul Salam Al Masdi and Abdul Qader Al Muhairi (original: Ān-nẓryā āl-lysānyā wš-šyʿryā fi āt-trāṯ ālʿrbi mn ẖilāl ān-nṣwṣ) (1988)
  • Arabs and Literary Theories (original: Fī naẓarīyat al-adab ʻinda al-ʻArab) (1995)
  • Pilgrims Most Important Theories on Western Culture from Aristotle Time to Today (original: Ahamm naẓarīyāt al-ḥujāj fī al-taqālīd al-Gharbīyah min Arisṭū ilá al-yawm) (1997)
  • Manifestations of Rhetorical Discourse (original: Min tajallīyāt al-khiṭāb al-balāghī) (1999)[10]
  • Manifestations of Literary Discourse: Theoretical Issues (original: Min tajallīyāt al-khiṭāb al-adabī: qaḍayā naẓarīyah) (1999)[11]
  • Manifestations of Literary Discourse: Practical Issues (original: Min tajallīyāt al-khiṭāb al-adabī: qaḍayā taṭbīqīyah) (1999)[12]
  • The Epoch of Taha Hussein (co-authored with Muhammed Al Qadi, Abdullah Soula, Muhammed Barcelona and Muhammed Al-Hadi Al-Tarabulsi) (original: Miʼawīyat Ṭāhā Ḥusayn) (2000)
  • Al-Jahiz on Rhetoric of Drama and the Issue of Literary Genres (original: Blāġt ālhāzl wmsālt Alaǧnās Aladabyā) (2002)
  • The Eloquence of “Al-intisar” in Ancient Arab Criticism: Abu Bakr's Letter to Muzahim Ibn Fatik as a Model (original: Balāġat “al-intiṣār” fī al-naqd al-ʻArabī al-qadīm: risālat Abī Bakr al-Ṣūlī ilá Muzāḥim ibn Fātik unmūd̲aǧan) (2006)[13]
  • My Way towards Freedom (original: Ṭarīqī ilá al-ḥurrīyah) (2017)[14]

Awards

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Sammoud, Hammadi, 1947‒". lapira.diamond-ils.org. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  2. ^ خريس, سميحة (2018-03-03). "حمادي صمّود والطريق إلى الحرية". Alrai (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  3. ^ a b "مؤسسة سلطان بن علي العويس الثقافية". Archived from the original on 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  4. ^ a b c d "الأستاذ حمادي صمود: كرّس حياته للبحث والتدريس". ليدرز العربية. 2017-07-28. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  5. ^ "L'universitaire tunisien Hammadi Sammoud lauréat du prix Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais". Archived from the original on November 29, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ "قرار من رئيس الحكومة مؤرخ في 12 نوفمبر 2012 يتعلق بتسمية أعضاء بالمجمع التونسي للعلوم والآداب والفنون "بيت الحكمة"". Archived from the original on 2020-01-10. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  7. ^ a b "Five outstanding writers and scholars win awards". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  8. ^ Boughdiri, Ali. "التفكير البلاغي عند العرب لحمادي صمود". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ a b "اتحاد مكتبات الجامعات المصرية Egyptian Universities Libraries Consortium نظام المستقبل لإدارة المكتبات Future Library Automation System مكتبات مصر Egyptian Libraries". main.eulc.edu.eg. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  10. ^ صمود، حمادي (1999). من تجليات الخطاب البلاغي (in Arabic). تونس: دار قرطاج للنشر والتوزيع،. ISBN 978-9973-823-04-5. OCLC 47992779.
  11. ^ صمود، حمادي (1999). من تجليات الخطاب الأدبي: قضايا نظرية (in Arabic). تونس: دار قرطاج للنشر والتوزيع،. ISBN 978-9973-823-06-9. OCLC 47992469.
  12. ^ صمود، حمادي (1999). من تجليات الخطاب الأدبي: قضايا تطبيقية (in Arabic). تونس: دار قرطاج للنشر والتوزيع،. ISBN 978-9973-823-07-6. OCLC 47975270.
  13. ^ صمود، حمادي (2006). بلاغة الانتصار في النقد العربي القديم: رسالة أبي بكر الصولي الى مزاحم بن فاتك أنموذجا (in Arabic). تونس: دار المعرفة للنشر،. OCLC 71231758.
  14. ^ صمود، حمادي (2017). طريقي إلى الحرية / (in Arabic). ISBN 978-9973-33-490-9. OCLC 1043928266.
  15. ^ "جائزة خادم الحرمين الشريفين العالمية للترجمة - الفائزون". translationaward.kapl.org.sa. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  16. ^ "حمادي صمود – مؤسسة سلطان بن علي العويس الثقافية" (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-03-19.